Infact I use to have a relly hot friend from there but unfurtunetly the last party we have I was really wasted and grab her ass and it cause a huge problem. Her dad (that is a marine) wants to ripp my nuts... thinks are not the same...

Everyday I try not to be a dick....but you know, things happen. Drugs, drinking, sleeping with friends' girlfriends, dead end jobs....crippling comedic sense of nihilism... these all add up and are clearly intertwined.

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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 8:38 pm

I have come to the conclusion that Reverend Bizarre's In the Rectory of the Bizarre Reverend is one of the best doom albums. No, not one of the best doom albums released during the last decade, nor one of the best traditional doom albums. It's one of the best doom albums in general. In fact, I will listen to it again, as it's a spellbinding piece of work, whether as background listening or as an enshrouding auditory experience.

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Earthcubed wrote:

Xlxlx, I'm very proud of you for standing up to the cisgender patriarchy and embracing who you really are. No matter what others may say always remember: you are beautiful and you are a goddamn empanada.

I don't know if I'm the only one, but I disregard everything bloodycumshit says before actually clicking to see his post. And when I read it, I'm not surprised at all.

I wanted to bring it up with one of you mods, since he's an idiot.

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gomorro wrote:

Yesterday was the birthday of school pal and I met the chick of my sigh (I've talked about here before, the she-wolf I use to be inlove with)... Maaan she was using a mini-skirt too damn insane... Dude you could saw her entire soul every time she sit...

I have come to the conclusion that Reverend Bizarre's In the Rectory of the Bizarre Reverend is one of the best doom albums. No, not one of the best doom albums released during the last decade, nor one of the best traditional doom albums. It's one of the best doom albums in general. In fact, I will listen to it again, as it's a spellbinding piece of work, whether as background listening or as an enshrouding auditory experience.

I prefer Harbinger of Metal but In the Rectory of etc really is a great listenReverend Bizarre can't do no wrong, only So Long Suckers sucks a bit but is a fine album anyway

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Acrobat wrote:

it's better to have Lemmed and lost than to have never Lemmed at all..

holly shit.....i should expect this being surrounded by lotr nerds i guess

bloodycumshit wrote:

inhumanist wrote:

@bcs: The Hobbit was written before LotR. Why don't you just shut up for a while?

why dont i? because i like to annoy douche bags like you

bloodycumshit wrote:

oneyoudontknow wrote:

Can we get back on track, please?

no,one shall have an argument.Thus there to be an argument with gracious grammar in all threads of this nature with literature of this type.one may think that they are from middle earth themselves? or one shall be criticized

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gomorro wrote:

Yesterday was the birthday of school pal and I met the chick of my sigh (I've talked about here before, the she-wolf I use to be inlove with)... Maaan she was using a mini-skirt too damn insane... Dude you could saw her entire soul every time she sit...

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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 11:17 pm

That's prefectly understandable. Their music is quite dense, even for doom standards, and their tendency to mostly play long songs with rather few riffs is something that I can easily see could get bothersome for others. As for the people who throw around those types of comments; to hell with 'em. To hell and back with them.

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Earthcubed wrote:

Xlxlx, I'm very proud of you for standing up to the cisgender patriarchy and embracing who you really are. No matter what others may say always remember: you are beautiful and you are a goddamn empanada.

I like their guitar sound, vocals and the general 'true doom' aesthetic, plus "Ceaser Forever" is an awesome tune, and parts of "Teutonic Witch." And a few of the more manageable-length songs on Crush the Insects. But really once I found Briton Rites and Hour of 13 I never cared to listen to much of the Rev anymore.

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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 11:30 pm

Which reminds me that I should listen to For Mircalla again when I find the time. That album rules, though I'd like it even more if Bentley sang throughout the whole thing instead of only the last track. Phil Swanson is cool and everything, but I just don't find his vocals nearly as fitting to the band's sound as Howie's, and the latter just possesses this sort of sombre, clerical dignity that I find to be extremely compelling.

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Earthcubed wrote:

Xlxlx, I'm very proud of you for standing up to the cisgender patriarchy and embracing who you really are. No matter what others may say always remember: you are beautiful and you are a goddamn empanada.

They're pretty overrated. Slow for the sake of slow a lot of the time. Their more uptempo stuff tends to be really good, though; and the moments where the guitars get a little busier and play some melodies rather than just hammer super slow chords.

They're pretty overrated. Slow for the sake of slow a lot of the time. Their more uptempo stuff tends to be really good, though; and the moments where the guitars get a little busier and play some melodies rather than just hammer super slow chords.

I can understand that, but they do it well. I could list off hundreds of Funeral Doom bands that do that, only they aren't nearly as powerful as the mighty Reverend are.

Also, fuck Microsoft for putting an eject button right next to the format button when you right click a flash drive. I only had a spare copy of my train ticket on there but still

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Empyreal wrote:

Yup, they ripped off Metal Church. Now that you've solved that mystery, Metallica is now dethroned from their place in metal history and will be safely forgotten forever. Good job!

Speaking of that sort of rusty, plodding doom, what are your guys' opinions on Stabat Mater? I dig the self-titled quite a bit... it's got that unsettling use of oddly uplifting riffs in a macabre context, sort of like what you find in Hour of 13 (albeit approached very differently), a mixture that I find strangely perverse and alluring. Plus it's got some really neat production textures, particularly on some of the synths. Reminds me I have to track down more of his stuff.

What little Reverend Bizarre I've heard seemed actually pretty good, but I'd have to take in some more yet.